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This page provides resources and information about Oregon's school-based health centers (SBHCs). These resources are meant to help clarify and define services provided at SBHCs, state certification standards for SBHCs, and general information about minor consent laws, parent/family engagement policies and practices, confidentiality, and key statistics about Oregon youth and SBHC usage.

About the Oregon School-Based Health Alliance (OSBHA) and SBHCs

General overview of OSBHA as a statewide nonprofit organization

Summary of impact of SBHCs on schools and communities

Key SBHC statistics

Nurse practitioner quote from the document: "In-school health care allows us to teach young people how to take care of themselves, encourage them to make healthy choices, and support them toward their goals. We help build a foundation for a student's life-long health."

Legislative summary and information on the state funding formula for SBHCs

Summary of 2014-2015 SBHC Innovation Grants

Summary of 2013-2015 SBHC Planning Grants

Details on mental health integration

Opportunities and challenges for SBHCs

Quote from the report: "If it wasn't for my SBHC, many things would have gone untreated. My mother can't always take time off work so the health center is a great option. I know that the staff here are really listening and that they care." -17-year-old SBHC client